Grow your global perspective
The International Division, along with partners across campus, regularly offer events that offer in-depth looks at a variety of world topics from multiple perspectives. Numerous events are also available for those looking for global engagement opportunities. View the list below to see international events coming up on campus, in Wisconsin, and around the globe.
Engage the world through events with a global focus
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- April 19Belonging in SLA: Locating the Researcher and the Researched in a Transdisciplinary FieldSecond Language Acquisition Graduate Student SymposiumAll day, Memorial Union
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- April 22“Yierbas Medicinales Andinas y Como Se Incorpora a la Medicina Occidental / Andean Medicinal Plants and How Traditional LACIS Lunchtime Lecture Series (Featuring live interpretation)12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
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- April 23Using Financial Aid towards Study AbroadDrop-in Advising Sessions2:00 PM, Study Abroad Resource Center (3rd Floor Red Gym)
- April 23Global Café hosted by International Student Services (ISS)4:30 PM, International Community Center (Suite 130), Pyle Center
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- April 24The City and the Holy Mountain: The Long History of the Cultic Interface Between Caesarea/Kayseri and Mount Argaeus/by OYA PANCAROĞLU Professor Department of History, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, TURKEY11:00 AM, Online
- April 24The City and the Holy Mountain by OYA PANCAROĞLU, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, TurkeyThe Long History of the Cultic Interface Between Caesarea/Kayseri and Mount Argaeus/Erciyes11:00 AM, Online
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- April 24Tarek Masoud, “Religious Nationalism and Democracy in the Muslim World”Final lecture in the Religious Studies series, “Religion and Politics"4:00 PM, 1418 Van Hise Hall
- April 24Study Abroad in India!UW Global Immersion in International Business in India4:00 PM, 1140 Grainger Hall
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- April 25CSEAS Friday Forum/JSEALab Workshop Keynote: Tuong Vu“Fifty Years since the End of the Vietnam War: Reflections on the Century-Long Struggle for Democracy in Vietnam”12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
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- April 25Feather Satins and Orangutan FeltsA Material History of English Woolens in Qing China2:30 PM, L140 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
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- April 27Julia Bourdet, “Two Wheels, Many Stories”A French Graphic Artist's Journey by Bike and Train Across the U.S.11:00 AM, UW-Madison Arboretum
- April 28ISS Study Week + Express Travel Signatureshosted by International Student Services (ISS)8:30 AM, International Community Center (Suite 130), Pyle Center
- April 28The Image Becomes YouRepresentation and 'Self'-Discovery in Kinoshita Keisuke 12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
- April 28Study Abroad 101Info Session3:00 PM, Study Abroad Resource Center, 301, Armory and Gymnasium (Red Gym)
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- April 29ISS Study Week + Express Travel Signatureshosted by International Student Services (ISS)8:30 AM, International Community Center (Suite 130), Pyle Center
- April 29“A Conditional Right: Punishment and the Right to Education within the Juvenile Justice System in Colombia”LACIS Lunchtime Lecture Series12:00 PM, 206 Ingraham Hall
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- April 29Xuanzang in PicturebooksA Buddhist Exemplar for Modern Children6:00 PM, L140 Conrad A. Elvehjem Building
- April 30ISS Study Week + Express Travel Signatureshosted by International Student Services (ISS)8:30 AM, International Community Center (Suite 130), Pyle Center